
35. Busting 5 book-writing myths—and why you should write yours
Over the past decade-plus in the industry, I’ve heard every reason for notwriting a book. And inevitably, those “reasons” are connected to myths—untrue beliefs that stop would-be authors before they even get started writing their books. In this episode, I bust five of those myths and explain why now, not later, is the time to write your book. This is a powerful episode that can help you get unstuck, so be sure to listen if you have even the slightest hint that writing a book might be in your future. The myths include: I need to wait to write a book until [insert career or life reason]. I need to set aside hours and hours every day to write a book. Publishing a book is too expensive. I need to make/save a certain amount of money before I get started. No one would even want to read what I have to write. You have to be a gifted writer to write a book. If you’re an aspiring author, I hope this episode encourages you. And if you know a friend who wants to write a book, consider sharing this episode. You might be the reason someone writes their book! Join the FREE 5-day writing challenge I’m hosting April 12–15: https://stacyennis.com/challenge/. Join the Nonfiction Book School waitlist: https://stacyennis.com/nbswaitlist. Get your free book ideation guide at https://stacyennis.com/bookidea/. Access your free book budget guide at https://stacyennislearn.com/budget/. I love answering your questions! Send your questions for a future episode at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative.
2 Apr 202125min

34. What it's like to write a book with leadership advisor and NBS student Mike Green
In 2020, Mike Green's wife said to him, "You should write your book." Like so many of us, Mike was at home, shut off from normal life during the earlier days of COVID. Days later, he joined Nonfiction Book School, my program for aspiring authors. This week on the podcast, Mike Green shares his author story. As a leadership and communication advisor based in the Middle East, he has a lot to share in his book. He gets vulnerable and real, diving into both the good and hard parts of book writing. Learn more about Mike Green’s coaching at http://www.mwellandgreen.com/. Connect with him on LinkedIn. Join the waitlist at Nonfiction Book School: https://www.nonfictionbookschool.com/. Get your free book ideation guide at https://stacyennis.com/bookidea/. Connect with me and send your questions for a future episode at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative.
19 Mars 202135min

33. A 4-step process to come up with a great book idea (replay)
The most asked question I get from aspiring authors: “Do you think my book idea is any good?” Answering this question requires a series of inquiries related to life and work vision, overall goals for publishing, and more. In this episode, I detail a four-step process to come up with a great book idea—plus provide a free guide to walk you through the process. Get your free book ideation guide at https://stacyennis.com/bookidea/. Join the waitlist at Nonfiction Book School: https://www.nonfictionbookschool.com/. Connect with me and send your questions for a future episode at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative.
5 Mars 202128min

32. Write that book: a conversation with author and NBS student, Lindsey Weigle
In this podcast episode, I connect with author and Nonfiction Book School student, Lindsey Weigle. Lindsey joined Nonfiction Book School last fall to finish writing her book, Enough Already. The first two-thirds of the book came easily, and while she was driven to complete the first draft of her book, she was stuck and unsure of how to write the last third of the draft. In this discussion, we talk about how she overcame some of the common challenges aspiring authors face, and Lindsey shares some words of wisdom she learned throughout her book writing journey. If you’ve ever dreamed of writing a book—or need a little inspiration along your author journey—don’t miss this episode! Join the Nonfiction Book School waitlist at https://nonfictionbookschool.com/. Learn more about Lindsey and preorder her book, Enough Already, at https://www.bluewateradvisory.com/enough-already/, and connect with her on Linkedin or Facebook. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
19 Feb 202135min

31. Great style is for everyone: a conversation with wardrobe stylist Laura Tully
Laura Tully loves people and fashion. When she realized she could merge the two as a style expert, her world became a hefty dose of happy. She built her company on a simple philosophy: great style is for everyone. She shows individuals how they can look and feel fantastic in what they wear by building an intentional wardrobe. She shows organizations how they can create a cohesive team image that merges each team member’s individuality with the company’s brand and culture. In this episode, Laura shares how she built a thriving wardrobe styling business. We talk about the importance of wardrobe style and how it can impact your mindset and actions; closet edits and other steps you can take to cultivate more intentional style; and how to craft your story and look good doing it. Laura is fun, inspiring, and full of wisdom—don’t miss this episode! Laura’s favorite places to shop mentioned in the episode are: Shopbop, Net-A-Porter, & Other Stories, and Club Monaco. Learn more about Laura at http://www.lauratully.co and follow her on Instagram @lauratully.co. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
5 Feb 202148min

30. Update and a message of hope for 2021
In this episode, I share an update on life here in Portugal (hint: another lockdown), how I’m approaching 2021, and a message of hope for the year. Plus, I share about what’s in store for the year, including opening the doors to Nonfiction Book School. (Hooray!) Here’s to an amazing new year, and to building lives that are beyond better. Join my e-mail list at https://stacyennis.com/joinmylist/and get a love letter in your inbox every Friday. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
22 Jan 202113min

29. How to deliver a phenomenal virtual keynote and recover from business disaster with Misty Megia
Misty Megia is a creative producer extraordinaire who has helped craft and produce keynotes on some of the biggest stages in the world. After leaving her high-profile Fortune 500 position on February 26, 2020, to start her own company, Misty lost $85,000 in contracts in one day as events around the US were cancelled due to the pandemic—income she’d been counting on for the first few months of her new enterprise. Quickly, she reframed the situation, came up with a new strategy, and took action, applying insights from helping tech companies reach multi-hundred-million-dollar exits. Today, she helps speakers and event producers create phenomenal presentations and keynotes, and inspires people around the globe with her business insights and positivity. This episode is full of practical tips, inspiring storytelling, and lots of laughter. (So much laughter!) Don’t miss this insightful, practical discussion. Learn more about Misty at http://mistymegia.com/. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
4 Dec 202043min

28. Ask Stacy: What did you overcome to reach where you are today?
This week, I get to do one of my favorite things: answer your questions! Questions include: What were the major mental, emotional, or professional milestones that you had to reach or overcome in your career in order to be where you are today? How do you edit/ghostwrite content for projects you don’t love but are paying the bills? Are there ways to make a Zoom call flow smoothly? Is there anything you can share about productivity, habits, and how you “juggle all the balls”? Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
20 Nov 202039min






















